Data from: Epigenetic alterations and decreasing insecticide sensitivity of the Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus
A range of environmental factors, including chemicals, can affect epigenetic processes in organisms leading to variations in phenotype. Thus, epigenetics displays an important environmentally responsive element. The transgenerational impact of environmental stressors on DNA methylation and phenotype...
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Zusammenfassung: | A range of environmental factors, including chemicals, can affect
epigenetic processes in organisms leading to variations in phenotype.
Thus, epigenetics displays an important environmentally responsive
element. The transgenerational impact of environmental stressors on DNA
methylation and phenotype was the focus of this study. The influence of
two known DNA methylation-changing agents, the phytoestrogen genistein and
the fungicide vinclozolin, on the overall DNA methylation level in the
Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus was investigated. The experiment
comprised four generations in a full life-cycle design with an exposed
parental generation and three consecutive non-exposed offspring
generations. Application of the methylation agents to the parental
generation of the study led to an alteration of the global DNA methylation
level of the exposed individuals and those in two subsequent generations.
The phenotypic variability of the offspring generations was assessed by
examining their insecticide sensitivity. Here, a significant decrease in
sensitivity (p |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.6t5n0 |